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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: NYC
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Thread Starter | Steve Slate 3.5 nice going guys Having a nice experience with SSD 3.5. Working with the new Kontakt player seems way easier on the CPU. Intuitive layout, and those drums sound amazing with very little tweaking though there is plenty of tweaking available to taste. Customer service was excellent too. Rep helped me though a couple of bumps in the road! |
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| yes they do sound good but they are very heavy eq's and compressed so it you looking for a raw unprocessed library - they are not so good. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: NYC
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Thread Starter | True I have BFD for that but I have to say the processing on the SSDs are pretty spot on especially the kicks ! If you play with the tweaking tools in Kontakt you can get a more in your face vibe from them too. Its funny in BFD you have to tweak to get it to sound processed enough in SSD you may try to get them to sound a bit more organic. i think the latter may be alot easier and cheaper! |
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